Red Wings forward pipeline: Detroit has help on the way, but still needs more
As the Red Wings enter the 2023 offseason, the question on the minds of all involved for next season is simple: how can Detroit score more goals? (The Athletic)
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As the Red Wings enter the 2023 offseason, the question on the minds of all involved for next season is simple: how can Detroit score more goals? (The Athletic)
Because Elmer Soderblom started the season with the Detroit Red Wings and finished with the Grand Rapids Griffins, GM Steve Yzerman had a scripted message for him during his exit interview. (Detroit Hockey Now)
Despite missing many key players for long stretches due to injuries and trading away others at the deadline, the Red Wings will finish with their highest point total since 2015-16, their most recent playoff season. (MLive)
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Statuesque Elmer Soderblom has lofty goals for himself as he tries to carve out his place in the Red Wings organization.
"Of the young players in Grand Rapids, I'm hoping one or two push for a position with the Red Wings next year," Yzerman said. "Currently Elmer (Soderblom) is down there right now." (DetroitRedWings.com)
Detroit Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman has had a busy few weeks of locking up players and parting ways with others. (MLive)
Dominik Shine had his first two-goal outing of the season in a 6-2 win over Cleveland.
The Griffins won their fifth-consecutive road game in a shootout win over Manitoba.
Soderblom displayed good hands during his stint with the Detroit Red Wings the first half of the season. Since being assigned to the Grand Rapids Griffins, Soderblom is learning to maximize his 6-8, 246-pound frame. (MLive)
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